NASEEM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-26 published
Cabbie killed by racing Mercedes
By Isabel TEOTONIO,
StaffReporter with files from Nick
PRON,
Henry STANCU,
DaleAnneFREED and David
GROSSMANCab driver Tahir
KHAN had just dropped off his last fare and
was headed south on Mount Pleasant Rd. It was 10: 20 p.m.
Racing north were two Mercedes driven by 18-year-olds, each pushing
140 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, police say. Next to one driver was
the popular video game Need For Speed.
As the Mercedes rounded a bend, the taxi made a left turn on
to Whitehall Rd. A loud crash shattered the still of Tuesday
night.
One of the Mercedes, a silver 1999 model, T-boned the taxi, drilling
it into a utility pole, police say.
KHAN, 46, died instantly, and the driver of the mangled Mercedes
escaped with just a few scratches. The driver of the other car
fled, returning to the scene after ditching his car a few blocks
away, posing as a bystander, police say.
It was a tragic end to
KHAN's life, which was brimming with hope
as he looked forward to becoming a Canadian citizen tomorrow.
It was a day he'd long looked forward to, because it meant he
was one step closer to being reunited with his wife, whom he
hoped to bring over from Pakistan.
The accused are university students -- believed to be studying
at Ryerson and York -- and both had attended St. Andrew's College,
a prestigious private school in Aurora, graduating in June 2004.
One played on St. Andrew's football team, and both were average
students who never got in trouble, said head football coach Courtney
SHRIMPTON.
One of them lives a tony neighbourhood just north
of the Bridle Path. Yesterday, police would not comment on whether
the cars belonged to the teens' parents.
As police yesterday questioned what influence the game may have
played and
KHAN's
Friends grappled with his death, the two accused
made a brief court appearance.
"It's a horrible irony," said Det. Paul
LOBSINGER about the presence
of the video game, which allows players to choose high-end cars
and race them through city streets while being pursued by police
cruisers.
"Some have said this is life imitating art but I don't know,"
said LOBSINGER, adding "a game is a game, but when you get behind
the wheel it's reality."
LOBSINGER described the game as an "ultra-violent driving simulation,
fighting simulation and criminal simulation."
"But are games the cause?" he asked. "Absolutely not. But, it
is rather ironic."
Police say alcohol was not a factor, and that it's not clear
if the video game was played before the two went out driving.
"I have no words to explain why this happened," said cabbie Muhammad
NASEEM, who was a friend of
KHAN's. "He was a very nice man,
very quiet, very polite, all the good words you can think of
can be used to describe him."
Earlier this week, recalled
NASEEM,
KHAN had told him that he
planned to return home to the district of Jhang, in Pakistan's
Punjab region.
KHAN's mother was ill and he wanted to be with
her. He also looked forward to visiting his brother, sister and
wife of 15 years, whom he's helped support since moving to Canada
almost six years ago.
He was looking forward to returning home as a Canadian citizen,
something he would have become during a citizenship ceremony
at the Scarborough Town Centre.
"He was so excited," said
KHAN's friend Munir
AHMAD, while visiting
the coroner's office to identify the body. "He was planning to
bring his family here."
Last night, a large group of Friends gathered at the east-end
apartment KHAN shared with Shahid
HASAN to call his family in
Pakistan and break the devastating news.
"He had lots of Friends," said
HASAN, who has lived with
KHAN
for the last five years in Scarborough. "He was a very kind man
who was helpful to everyone."
Jim BELL, manager of Diamond Taxi, said
KHAN had been with the
company for three years and called his death a tragedy for everyone
involved.
"Those kids must be feeling absolutely terrible and the parents
of these kids who were racing must be feeling devastated."
Charged with criminal negligence causing death are Alexander
RYAZANOV and Wang-Piao Dumani
ROSS.
ROSS is also charged with
failing to stop after an accident causing death.
Outside the courtroom where the two teens made a brief appearance
at bail court in College Park yesterday, the aunt of one described
them as "really good boys."
"It's tragic, it's horrible what happened. Now I am going to
be worried about him staying in jail with criminals."
Because lawyers for the pair weren't available, the two must
return for separate bail hearings --
ROSS tomorrow and
RYAZANOV
on Monday. Neither has a criminal record.
The two long-time Friends chatted quietly to each other as they
sat in the prisoner's box.
The Crown says it will oppose their release on two grounds: public
outrage over the death and the likelihood of reoffending.

NASH o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-08 published
BLACKIE,
DavidGeorge
It is with great sadness that the family of David
BLACKIE announces
his passing, peacefully in his sleep at Park Lane Terrace in
Paris on Tuesday, March 7, 2006, in his 87th year; predeceased
by his ever loved wife of 55 years Margaret "Peggy"
BLACKIE on
January 1, 2004. David will be sadly missed by his loving children
Linda NASH
(David) of Stoney Creek and Jenepher
OLDROYD (Bill)
of Brantford; cherished Papa to Stuart, Lyndsey and Tyler; survived
by his brothers and sisters Jock, Pat (Ian)
BENNETT, all of Inverness,
Scotland, Joyce
PEACE of England, Charlie (Betty) of Brantford,
Rena (Evan)
MacDONALD of Bayfield; predeceased by sister Betty
MASON and brother George. David will be remembered as a loving
brother-in-law by Rosa of Brantford, Beth (Jeffrey), Chrissie
(Peter), Rhoda and Alister all of England; dearly missed by his
best friend of many years Roddy
GRANT.
DavidBLACKIE served in
the Second World War touring in Burma, East Indochina, India
and Africa. He retired from the Brant County Board of Education
after 29 years in 1984, was Past President of the Sons of Scotland
and was an active member of Lodge St. Andrew, Masonic Lodge in
Scotland and Reba Lodge #515 when he arrived in Canada. David
BLACKIE will be always remembered as having a great sense of
humour, always having a good joke to tell. David will be missed
by all whose lives he touched. The
BLACKIEFamily will receive
Friends at the McCleister Funeral Home, 495 Park Road North,
on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Cremation to follow. Celebration
of the life of David
BLACKIE will be in the Chapel on Friday
at 3 p. m., with interment of cremated remains to take place
at Mount Hope Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to Alzheimer Brant or the charity of choice greatly appreciated.
McCleister, 758-1553 or mccleisterfuneralhome@rogers.com

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-10 published
NASH,
OrvilleJohn
Peacefully with family by his side at London Health Sciences
Centre, University Hospital, on Monday, January 9, 2006 Orville
John NASH in his 76th year. Beloved husband of the late Lois
NASH (1991.) Dear mother of Brenda
SWITZER and her husband Kevin,
Jodi NOXELL and her husband Ted and Lin
FINDLAY.
Predeceased
by both parents William and Annie and also predeceased by brother
Jack and sisters Vicky and Shiela. Also loved by his grandchildren
Sarah, Katie, Amanda, Megan, Kristin, Jimmy, Chantalle and Nicholas.
Orville was an employee of Kellogg's for over 30 years, he was
also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch and
the Horton Street Senior Centre. He spent his last years at Chelsey
Park Nursing Home. Friends may call at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel,
1997 Dundas Street East, London for visitation Wednesday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, January
12th at 1 p.m. Donations can be made in Orville's memory to a
charity of your choice or to the Alzheimer's Society of London.

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-14 published
GROSS,
FrankGeorge
Passed peacefully January 13, 2006, at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance
Hospital.Born in Chesley, Ontario 86 years ago to Gideon
GROSS
and Barbara Campbell Munn
GROSS.
Husband of the late Lilian (1994)
for 53 years. Father of Philip Garth
GROSS of Sylvania, Ohio
and Dr. Paul Munn
GROSS of Comox, British Columbia. Grandfather
of Cary Maya
(GROSS)
JOHNSON of Lansing, Michigan, Bryce Bailey
GROSS of Pasedena, California and Cameron Stuart
GROSS of Vancouver,
British Columbia. Siblings (all previously deceased) Neil Alexander
Munn GROSS of Listowel, Ontario, Margaret Louise
(GROSS)
YOUNGS
of Aylmer, Ontario, Jean Isobel
(GROSS)
GOTTFRIED of Alma, Ontario
and Donald Victor
GROSS of Woodstock, Ontario. Lovingly remembered
by his special friend Betty
NASH,
Chatham.Frank served Canada
overseas during World War 2 in the Canadian Army, Tank Corps
and was discharged in 1946. Professionally, Frank was field manager
for the Fuller Brush Co., Chatham District 1948-56, joined London
Life Insurance Co., Chatham, November, 1956, was President of
Kent County Life Underwriters, 1963 and achieved the National
Quality Award, Canadian Life Insurance Association for 21 consecutive
years of outstanding client service. Loyal W. Brother of the
Masonic Order, Frank was accepted in his beloved Parthenon Lodge,
#267 Chatham, September 1949, became Worshipful Master of Parthenon
Lodge, 1954, Member of Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfection and
Rose Croix, 1958, 50 Year Jewell, 1999 and
50 Year Past Master's
Jewell, 2004. Recognized as Chatham-Kent Mason of the Year, July
2001, Gold Honor Award for Outstanding Masonry, York Rite Sovereign
College of North America, Outstanding Service Certificate for
Contributions to Masonry and Volunteering, Certificate of Appreciation
for Community and Masonic Services, 2002. His community and charitable
involvement was marked in June 1995 by recognition from Lt. Governor
of Ontario, The Hon. Henry
JACKMAN, with the Ontario Senior Achievement
Award and Volunteer Service Award for Ontario, Volunteer Medal
of Canada, 2001, Canadian Red Cross Society, Distinguished Humanitarian
Award. Volunteer driver over 9 years for Chatham-Kent branch
of the Canadian Cancer Society, Participant, Great Ride Against
Cancer, Canadian Cancer Society 26 consecutive years. Top fundraiser
in Chatham-Kent and Essex Counties, Canadian Cancer Society,
16 consecutive years. Frank's love of physical fitness, travel
and culture shown through 89,829 logged miles of bike riding,
over 160,000 miles of land cruising with his much-loved Airstream
trailer, and, with Betty
NASH, 13 total sea cruises and patron
of the performing arts, attended over 100 performances across
Ontario. The family will receive Friends and relatives Monday
January 16, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at the Bowman Funeral Home,
4 Victoria Ave., Chatham (519-352-2390). A funeral service will
take place Tuesday January 17, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at the funeral
home. In lieu of cards and flowers memorial contributions may
be directed to Bruce B. Foster Charitable Foundation. Online
condolences may be left at www.obituariestoday.com

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-04 published
NASH,
RonCliftonJr.
Suddenly at the Brantford General Hospital on Thursday, March
2, 2006 at the age of 58. Loving husband of Sharon. Beloved father
of Patti, Vic, Dan, Dawn, and Dave
NASH.
Much loved grandfather
of Cody, Carissa, and one yet to be born. Ron will be fondly
remembered by his many extended family members and Friends. Friends
will be received at the Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral Centre,
88 Brant Ave, Brantford 519-752-4331 on Monday, 1: 00-3:00 p.m.
A funeral service will be held in the chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Donations may be made in Ron's memory to the Diabetes
Association. A tree will be planted in memory of Ron in the Beckett-Glaves
Memorial Forest www.beckettglaves.com

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-28 published
NASH,
Reginald "
Reg"
It is with great sadness the family announce the passing of Reg
at his residence on Wednesday, April 26, 2006. Reginald "Reg"
NASH of Woodstock in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Lorna E.
(née HIRD)
NASH for over 46 years. Dear brother of Doreen
PARKER
and her late husband Carl of Thornhill. Loved uncle of Carol
BEEFORTH
(Douglas) and their family; Michael, Mackenzie and Harrison,
Cathy MacDONALD
(Evan) and their family Thomas, Kate and Dylan,
Michael PARKER
(Lynn) and will be remembered by his special niece
Monica HIRD.
Predeceased by his parents Leonard and Bertha
NASH
who Reg had worked with for many years at the family business
of "Nash's Lunch" then becoming "Nash's Variety". Reg was a lifelong
member of the First Baptist Church, Woodstock and was a member
of the First Baptist Church Choir for over 50 years. Reg will
be sadly missed by his many Friends within the church and throughout
the community. Reg was an avid photographer seen around town
with his camera in hand and enjoyed feeding "his children" the
ducks at Southside Park and looked forward to a friendly game
of tennis every now and then. One of Reg's hobbies was collecting
flags from around the world and would share his hobby with all
who were interested by raising his flags in his backyard or displaying
them at area functions. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, 539-0004 on Monday,
May 1, 2006 after 9: 30 a.m. where the complete memorial service
will be held in the chapel on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Dave
STEPHENS officiating. Interment later in the Oxford Centre Pioneer
Cemetery. Contributions to the Woodstock General Hospital Building
Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-04 published
WELCH,
FrederickLimon
Was born in Rodney, Ontario, March 29, 1924. Fred passed away
peacefully at home on May 2, 2006. He was a lifelong member of
West Lorne Baptist Church. He was a logger for most of his life
and worked at Milner Rigsby for many years. Fred is survived
by longtime companion and caregiver, Sharon
WELCH, brother Lawrence
(Lorne,) sister Doris
NASH, sister-in-law Geraldine
WELCH; sons
David A. WELCH (Patricia), James F.
WELCH (Cathy), Peter L.
WELCH
(Lorie), Brian E.
WELCH (Denise), Isabel
LEWIS (Bill), Ethel
SOPKOWIAK
(David.)
Fred has 35 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren
and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Fred was predeceased by his parents Lawrence E.
WELCH and Margaret I.
RODGERS, brothers Clarence, Ed, William
sister Lavina and son Leonard Limon
WELCH.
Visitation will be
at the West Lorne Chapel on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be conducted from the Chapel on Friday at 11: 00 a.m.,
Rev. A. KAUPS and Pastor S.
PATTERSON officiating. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to the Cancer Society, Saint Thomas Elgin Red Cross or Care Partners
of Saint Thomas as an expression of your sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes, (519-785-0810). Online condolences
may be made at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-19 published
Celebration of a life
Superlative after heartfelt superlative was used yesterday to
describe the life and legacies of
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
By Norman DE
BONO and Jonathan
SHER, Free Press Reporters, Mon.,
June 19, 2006
To Cal STILLER, it seemed strangely appropriate that J. Allyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR passed away on Father's Day weekend.
After all, it's as though London, its business and philanthropic
communities, lost their father figure, he said yesterday.
"The community really looked to him as their father. He was the
de facto boss of the business community," said
STILLER, a pioneering
transplant surgeon here.
"He did not wield that, but it is the way we saw him. "
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 99, died Saturday afternoon. Those paying tribute yesterday
described a business giant who gave tirelessly to the community
and gently pushed people to be better.
Mr. T., as many Friends called him, was a relentless optimist,
said a Londoner who read to him several times a week.
Margi NASH said
TAILOR/TAYLOR's recent favourites included Jessie's
Journey and Unusual Heroes: Canada's Prime Ministers and Fathers
of Confederation.
His optimism was exemplified in his response whenever anyone
asked how he was doing. "His answer was always one of two things,"
NASH said. 'Never better' or 'Better now that you're here.'"
When NASH visited
TAILOR/TAYLORFriday, he was too weak to speak. Even
so, when NASH asked him how he was, he mouthed, "Never better."
"A joy, a blessing and a privilege -- that's what it meant knowing
him," NASH said through tears.
While he deserved the nickname "Mr. London," he was also a patriotic
Canadian, hosting a Canada Day party every year in his backyard.
Daughter Lynn
FLEMING/FLEMMING recalled how, in the 1950s, while he was
a Canada Trust executive,
TAILOR/TAYLOR would go to the basement at
Christmas to share a drink with the maintenance workers.
"He didn't care who you were," said
FLEMING/FLEMMING. "He shopped at the
A and P and bought Jane Parker pies for half-price. He would say,
'I am just a simple Prairie boy.' "
Don SMITH, founder of EllisDon Construction, said,He" left us
an example and so many wonderful people have learned from him."
Equally at ease in the worlds of community, philanthropy and
business, TAILOR/TAYLOR helped found the London Community Foundation,
just as he laid the groundwork for the Robarts Research Institute
and helped lead so many businesses by serving on their boards.
"He was a mentor to me,"
SMITH said. "I used to watch what he
did and tried to follow his example. Often when I had to make
a decision I thought, what would
TAILOR/TAYLOR do? He was great help
and guidance."
University of Western Ontario president Paul
DAVENPORT described
TAILOR/TAYLOR as "one of the great builders of postwar London."
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who served as University of Western Ontario chancellor,
brought thousands of jobs to the city by helping lay the building
blocks for a burgeoning business community. He was a lifelong
proponent of education and research,
DAVENPORT said.
"In addition to all his other accomplishments, J. Allyn was also
a wonderful friend to so many people in this city. He could light
up a room just by walking into it."
TAILOR/TAYLOR was also the only Londoner ever to head the national and
provincial chambers of commerce simultaneously more than 35 years
ago, said Gerry
MacARTNEY, general manager of the London Chamber
of Commerce.
"(It) is an inspiration to young leaders everywhere to look at
a man like him. He led in a kind and calm way. Many barons of
industry were tyrants, but
TAILOR/TAYLOR had such a gentle approach.
He was soft-spoken, but very focused."
Bill BRADY, who served on several boards with
TAILOR/TAYLOR, said his
long-time friend pushed people to become better than they thought
they could be. Everyone who had any contact with
TAILOR/TAYLOR learned
from his example how to serve others,
BRADY said.
STILLER added that others always looked to
TAILOR/TAYLOR as a man with
measured, solid ideas. "He was always quizzing me, asking me
what was happening. He was always saying 'Tell me, tell me,'
said STILLER.
"He had integrity with feet-on-the-ground pragmatism. He was
a wise, wise man."
The first time Britta
WINTHER spoke to
TAILOR/TAYLOR, she was afraid
he might throttle her. It was 1998 and
TAILOR/TAYLOR had been a guest
at the London Convention Centre to hear Prime Minister Jean Chretien
at a fundraiser. A heavy back-drop curtain fell eight metres
and TAILOR/TAYLOR disappeared beneath it.
WINTHER, who worked at the convention centre, phoned
TAILOR/TAYLOR next
day and braced herself. "As much as I tried to apologize, he
would have none of it," she recalled.
Struck by his kindness,
WINTHER invited him to lunch and the
two struck up a Friendship.
"He was a modest, humble man who always wanted to talk about
you. He made you feel great about yourself," she said.
Years before Fred
GOSNELL became London's mayor, he was an unknown
businessperson trying to get a start when he called
TAILOR/TAYLOR's
office and asked if they could meet.
TAILOR/TAYLOR saw him that very day,
GOSNELL's son, Deputy Mayor Tom
GOSNELL recalled.
"He treated my father the same as when he didn't even know him
as he did when he was mayor.
GOSNELL said
TAILOR/TAYLOR "made everyone in a room feel so important.
He made us want to do so much more. And only after you left the
room did you realize he had been the driving force."
TAILOR/TAYLOR was the last of a great generation of men that included
publisher Walter Blackburn and brain surgeon Charles Drake,
GOSNELL
said. "They're a generation that left a legacy."
For the funeral, "we want to celebrate a life," said
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
"It will be a family-focus only. He has had so many accolades,
it is appropriate this be just a family service."
Funeral Arrangements
Visitation is at James A. Harris Funeral Home Wednesday from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The service will take place
at Saint_John the Evangelist Church at 280 Saint_James St. (at Wellington
Street) Thursday at 11 a.m.
Anecdotes and quotes about and by J. Allyn
TAILOR/TAYLORTAILOR/TAYLOR once said if he could change one moment of his life, it
would be his birthdate. Until recently, he played weekly games
of bridge, golf and billiards. "I'm enjoying life," he said,
adding he would take as much of it as he could get.
"You should learn from any job you have, not only about human
nature, but also about the basic principles of how to conduct
yourself in the business world."
Reflecting on his favourite summer job, at a Winnipeg golf course
in the 1920s
Mr. London is one name by which he was known. Many of London's
power people called him Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR out of respect or Mr. T. out
of affection. His Friends called him Allyn.
"I'm keenly aware of my own shortcomings. Do we have time to
discuss them? No."
Long after retirement and into planning for the Robarts Research
Institute, he would still convene meetings for 7: 30 a.m. When
long-time (and younger) friend Bill
BRADY protested,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said,
"Perhaps when I get to be your age, I'll want to sleep in, too."
"My father died at the age of 44 from a leaking (heart) valve,
which… in those days was beyond medical science to deal with.
Today (fixing it) is like filling a tooth, almost."
Reflecting on the genesis of his passion for funding medical
research
TAILOR/TAYLOR called
BRADY a few years ago to tell him a move was afoot
to rename the Robarts Research Institute as the Queen Mother
Elizabeth Research Institute. When
BRADY protested,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said:
"April Fool's" and hung up.
When the historic TD Canada Trust building at Wellington and
Dundas streets was named in his honour,
TAILOR/TAYLOR cadged a kiss
from Mayor Anne Marie
DECICCO -- then five more kisses so the
photographers could get it just right.

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-20 published
IREDALE,
MyrtleAnn
(HERMAN)
Peacefully at the Wildwood Care Centre Saint Marys on October 19,
2006 Myrtle Ann
(HERMAN)
IREDALE age 86 years. Loving wife of
Orville IREDALE. Dear mother of Grace
KINBERGER of Saint Thomas,
Robert and Jackie
IREDALE,
Norman and Jackie
IREDALE all of Saint Marys,
Orville IREDALE of Stratford and Ann Marie
BURLEY and William
of Saint Marys. Proud grandmother of Tom and Mary, Terry, Lisa
and Larry, Angela, Tracey and Tom, Danny and Donna, Jamie and
Olga, Chris, Tim and Susan, Jessica and John, Shaun and Mary,
Tammie and Steve and Shelly-Ann. Sadly missed by 20 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Grace
JONES of Woodstock, Ruth
NAPIER of British
Columbia, Ken and Elsie
HERMAN of Exeter, Erma
FINLAY of Stratford.
Predeceased by sisters Irene
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Joan
HOWARD, Hilda
NASH,
Dorothy McCANN, a son-in-law Fred
KINBERGER, brothers-in-law
Norval STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Robert
JONES, Arnold
NASH, Robert
HOWARD and
Lloyd FINLAY.
Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water
Street North, Saint Marys on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Monday, October 23, 2006 at 11 a.m.
with the Reverend Dr. Dalice
SIM officiating. Interment will follow
in Saint Marys Cemetery. In her memory donations to Saint_James Anglican
Church would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-31 published
IREDALE,
OrvilleC.
(Perth Regiment World War 2 1939-1945)
(Life Member, President and Past President of the AN and AF Unit #265)
Peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital, on Sunday, October 29,
2006 Orville C.
IREDALE age 88 years. Loving husband of the late
Myrtle A.
(HERMAN)
IREDALE
(October 19, 2006.) Dear father of
Grace KINBERGER of Saint Thomas, Robert and Jackie
IREDALE,
Norman
and Jackie
IREDALE all of Saint Marys, Orville
IREDALEJr. of Stratford
and Ann Marie
BURLEY and William of Saint Marys. Proud grandfather
of Tom and Mary, Terry, Lisa and Larry, Angela, Tracey and Tom,
Danny and Donna, Jamie and Olga, Chris, Tim and Susan, Jessica
and John, Shaun and Mary, Tammie and Steve and Shelly-Ann. Sadly
missed by 21 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Dear brother-in-law of Ida
IREDALE of Saint Marys, Grace
JONES
of Woodstock, Ruth
NAPIER of British Columbia, Ken and Elsie
HERMAN of Exeter and Erma
FINLAY of Stratford. Predeceased by
brothers Wilfred
IREDALE,
HersonIREDALE and wives Kay and Edith,
sister Freda
MOORE and husbands Bill
MOORE and Walter
COOPER,
sisters-in-law Irene
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
JoanHOWARD, Hilda
NASH, Dorothy
McCANN, a son-in-law Fred
KINBERGER, brothers-in-law Norval
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Robert JONES, Arnold
NASH, Robert
HOWARD and Lloyd
FINLAY. Resting
at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on
Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Doctor Dalice
SIM officiating. Interment will follow in Saint Marys Cemetery.
In his memory donations to Saint_James Anglican Church or Saint Marys
Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.

NASH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-18 published
JOYES,
DorothyNoreen (née
NASH)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 16, 2006
at Victoria Hospital. Dorothy Noreen
JOYES (née
NASH) in her
70th year. Beloved wife of 45 years and best friend to John ("Stoo").
Loving mom of Karen and her husband Malcolm
SCOTT,
JeffNASH
and his wife
NanciMOUER,
Kevin and his wife Weez, Kelly
JOYES
and Richie
HUGHES,
Mike and
Oz.Very proud grandma of Adam, Nikki,
Kindra, Leona, Ricky and Nicholas. Dear sister of Irene and Albert,
Marlene and Eber and the late Sandra and Elwood. Retired from
Kelloggs after 28 years of service. The family will receive Friends
at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral service to be held on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at
10 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Flowers are welcome.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-31 published
TEMESVARY,
Gabor▼G.▼
Peacefully on March 29, 2006 in his 92nd year. Beloved husband
of the late Alice
TEMESVARY (née
KUHNE.)
Loving▼ father of John G. and
Beverliey Nash
TEMESVARY and Alice Helen and Bill
MURPHY. He will
be greatly missed by many including his family in Europe, Harry and
Shirley NASH and his dear Friends, Katherine and Zoltan
WARLY and
their daughters, Dorothy and Sandy, and Eva
MOLNAR. A heartfelt
thank you to everyone at The 921 Millwood Residence for your
daily kindness and to the staff at Sunnybrook Hospital for the
best of care. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Gabor's honour
to The Sunnybrook and Women's Foundation (Telephone No.: 416-480-4483)
would be appreciated. The funeral Mass will be held at 11: 30 a.m.
on Monday, April 3, 2006 at St. Elizabeth Of Hungary Church,
432 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto. Following the service, family
and Friends are invited to visit at Harry and Shirley
NASH's home
(150 Balmoral Avenue, Suite 601, Toronto) - 2: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
NASH,
Sarah▼
Peacefully, in her 92nd year on Thursday March 30, 2006. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Ruth and Jeffrey
GOODMAN.
Devoted▼
grandmother of Jordan, and Michele. Dear sister of the late Leo
GOLDFARB.
Special▼ friend to Eti
STEIN. Many thanks to the nursing
and caregiving staff at Gibson Long Term Care Centre for their
care and support. A graveside service will be held at Bathurst
Lawn Memorial Park, Stashover Young Men's Society section on
Sunday April 2nd at 2: 30 p.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Soldiers of Israel (416) 783-3053.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
NASH,
Sarah▲▼
Peacefully, in her 92nd year on Thursday March 30, 2006. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Ruth and Jeffrey
GOODMAN.
Devoted▲▼
grandmother of Jordan, and Michele. Dear sister of the late Leo
GOLDFARB.
Special▲▼ friend to Eti
STEIN. Many thanks to the nursing
and caregiving staff at Gibson Long Term Care Centre for their
care and support. A graveside service will be held at Bathurst
Lawn Memorial Park, Stashover Young Men's Society section on
Sunday April 2nd at 2: 30 p.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Soldiers of Israel (416) 783-3053.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-03 published
EVANS,
Florence
(May 18, 1915-January 1, 2006)
At Markhaven Home, Markham on Sunday, January 1, 2006. Beloved
wife of the late Charles
EVANS. Dear mother of Betty
NASH,
MarleneWILLIAMS, Don
EVANS (deceased), Chuck
EVANS, Phillip
EVANS (deceased)
and Wayne EVANS.
Lovingly remembered by her 20 grandchildren
and 29 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will take place
at The Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division St. N., Bowmanville
on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to The Parkinson Foundation. www.northcuttelliott.com

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-26 published
LAWRENCE,
Ruth (née
MATTISON)
Peacefully on January 25th, 2006 at the Humber River Regional
Hospital - Church Site in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Albert
"Barney."
Loving mother of Janice and her husband John
VANDERVELDT,
Barbara and her husband Peter
TOKAR and the late Bruce. Dear
Nana of Erik and Danielle. Dear sister of Thelma
NASH and Doreen
GILLIAM.
Lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north
of Lawrence Ave.), Weston on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service to be held at Saint John's Anglican Church,
2125 Weston Rd. on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-07 published
NASH,
LeonB.
(Former Instructor of Music with the York Region Board of Education)
Peacefully at Aurora Resthaven on Monday, February 6th, 2006,
in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Muriel (née
STACEY) and
dear father of Barbara (Mrs. Alex
CASSELS) of Keswick, Catherine
(Mrs. Floyd
RAMBARRAN) of Richmond, British Columbia and the
late Brian Leon
NASH. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren
Alan, Andrew, Lawrence and Fiona (Paul
MATHESON)
CASSELS and
Stacey RAMBARRAN and 9 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Joan
DICKIE and the late Paulene
SPICER.
Service to celebrate Leon's
life will be held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, (Church and
D'Arcy Sts., Newmarket) on Thrusday, February 9th at 1 p.m. with
visitation at the church from 12 noon Thursday. Memorial donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Society or St. Paul's Church Restoration
Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Roadhouse
& Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South, Newmarket (905-895-6631).

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-06 published
COOK,
GladysU. (formerly
ROBERTS)
At the York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, on Saturday, March
4, 2006, Gladys (née
GOGO)
(ROBERTS)
COOK, formerly of Burlington,
in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Robert Arthur
COOK,
and the late Lloyd
ROBERTS.
Much loved mother of Brenda
BEATTIE
and her husband Don of Brockville, Cheryl
PITCHFORD and her husband
Terry of Thornhill and Heather
BAER of Burlington. Loved stepmother
of Carolynn
McLEAN and her husband Robert of Niagara Falls and
David COOK of Richmond Hill. Cherished grandmother of Tana (Philip)
GILBERT, Jeffrey (Susan)
PITCHFORD, Leanne (Carl)
NASH, Nicole
(Mark) KRAFT, Shawna (Tim)
HART, Susan
McLEAN and Lawrence (Ruth)
McLEAN.
Great-grandmother of Drew, Ryan, Jaden, Rebekah, Naomi,
Deborah, Kayla, Tyla, Haley, Marley and Kaya. Dear sister of
Barbara ARBUTHNOT of Mississauga and predeceased by sisters,
Hilda, Lillian, Muriel and brother Floyd. Visitation at Smith's
Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north of Queen
Elizabeth Way) Burlington (905-632-3333) on Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9
p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, March 8,
2006 at 1 p.m. Spring Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Cornwall.
If desired, expressions of sympathy to The Gideons or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord"
www.smithsfh.com

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-31 published
TEMESVARY,
Gabor▲G.▲ (née
KUHNE)
Peacefully on March 29, 2006 in his 92nd year. Beloved husband
of the late Alice
TEMESVARY (née
KUHNE.)
Loving▲ father of John G.
and Beverliey Nash
TEMESVARY and Alice Helen and Bill
MURPHY.
He will be greatly missed by many including his family in Europe,
Harry and Shirley
NASH and his dear Friends, Katherine and Zoltan
WARLY and their daughters, Dorothy and Sandy, and Eva
MOLNAR.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone at The 921 Millwood Residence
for your daily kindness and to the staff at Sunnybrook Hospital
for the best of care. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Gabor's
honour to The Sunnybrook and Women's Foundation (416-480-4483)
would be appreciated. The Funeral Mass will be held at 11: 30 a.m.
on Monday, April 3, 2006 at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church,
432 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto. Following the service, family
and Friends are invited to visit at Harry and Shirley
NASH's
home (150 Balmoral Avenue, Suite 601, Toronto), 2: 00 p.m. to
9: 00 p.m.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-01 published
NASH,
Sarah▲
Peacefully, in her 92nd year, on Thursday, March 30, 2006. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Ruth and Jeffrey
GOODMAN.
Devoted▲
grandmother of Jordan, and Michele. Dear sister of the late Leo
GOLDFARB.
Special▲ friend to Eti
STEIN. Many thanks to the nursing
and caregiving staff at Gibson Long Term Care Centre for their
care and support. A graveside service will be held at Bathurst
Lawn Memorial Park, Stashover Young Men's Society section on
Sunday, April 2nd at 2: 30 p.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Soldiers of Israel (416) 783-3053.

NASH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-20 published
YOUNG,
ShirleyTheresa
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on Tuesday, April 18,
2006, in her 79th year. Beloved daughter of the late Howard
YOUNG
and Evelena
ROBBINS. A brother and two sisters, in infancy, predeceased
Shirley. Dear cousin of Condon
ROBBINS,
AmeliaROBBINS, Eugene
BOWLES, Deanna
SHANNON, Melville
ROBBINS, Patricia
CHILDS, Sheila
SKWAROK, Barbara
PAYNE, Marcia
FRIMETH, Bernice
BEATCH and Bernadine
NASH.
Predeceased by cousins: Catherine
RYAN, Bernard
BOWLES,
John BOWLES,
Frances,Christina and Raphael
ROBBINS, and those
of the Young family. Lovingly remembered by the many children
of her cousins. Shirley will be missed by her numerous longtime
Friends and associates especially Doctor John
REICHERT.
Shirley
graduated from Saint Michael's Hospital School of Nursing in 1950.
She then practised her profession for many, many years at Saint Michael's
Hospital, Toronto. Gratitude is expressed to the staff, especially
Sue of the Critical Care Unit of Sunnybrook Hospital and
to Father
Daryl MIRANDA for the kindness, care and concern given to Shirley.
Shirley is resting at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home
and Cremation Centre (2704 Yonge Street, 5 blocks south of Lawrence),
416-488-1101. Visitation will be on Friday, April 21 2006, from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated
at St. Monica's Church (44 Broadway Ave., east of Yonge St.)
on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment following
at Saint Michael's Cemetery, Orillia. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to Saint Michael's Hospital.

NASHKAWA o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-30 published
D'ATRI,
Vera (née
NASHKAWA)
At the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound, on Friday
January 27, 2006. Vera
D'ATRI (née
NASHKAWA) of Saugeen First
Nation in her 64th year. Loving mother of Cheryl Lynne
D'ATRI
of Saugeen First Nation, Paul and his wife Banesa of Toronto
and James and his wife Nicole of Mississauga. Also survived by
her mother Vera
RITCHIE of Saugeen First Nation. Dear sister
of Chester
RITCHIE and his wife
Gloria and James
RITCHIE and
his wife Bernice all of Saugeen. Proud grandmother of Grayson,
Darren, Damien, Shannin, Christal, Kendra, Kara and Dominic.
Predeceased her brother Dennis and by her father Oliver
NASHKAWA.
Visitation from the Wesley United Church, Saugeen First Nation,
on Sunday January 29, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. and
on Monday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A Roman Catholic Mass to Celebrate the Life of Vera
D'ATRI will be conducted at Wesley United Church on Tuesday,
January 31, 2006 at 11 a.m. Father Mike
FRANCIS will officiate.
Interment French Bay Cemetery. Expressions of Remembrance to
the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Diabetes Association. Parish
prayers will be given at the church on Monday evening at 8: 30
p.m. Condolences may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com

NASHKEWA o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-13 published
GEORGE,
Leland▼ "
Cobb▼" "
Leroy▼"
Milford▼
Of Wallaceburg and formerly of London, passed away on Wednesday,
January 11th, 2006 in his 62nd year. Leland had worked at Ford
Motor Co. Saint Thomas Plant for over thirty years. Beloved husband
of Donna (JACOBS.)
Loving▼ father and father-in-law of Lee-Ann
GEORGE and Larry
GRABISH of Wallaceburg. Dear grandfather of
Katie Grace
GRABISH.
Brother▼ of Rod, Clayton (Joe,) Diane
CROWELL,
Brian, John
GEORGE and Debbie
MANDAWOUB, all of Saugeen First
Nations, Pricilla
MANDAWOUB of Toronto and the late Ron, David
and Sherry. son of the late Alvin and Grace Pricilla
NASHKEWA)
GEORGE.
The▼ family will receive relatives and Friends at the
Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin),
in Wallaceburg from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. on Friday. A wake service
will be held at 8: 00 p.m. Friday. The funeral service will be
held at the funeral home on Saturday, January 14th, at 10: 30
a.m. Cremation will follow with burial at Saugeen First Nations.
If desired, remembrances to the charity of your choice may be
left at the funeral home 519-627-3231.
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NASHKEWA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-13 published
GEORGE,
Leland▲ "
Cobb▲" "
Leroy▲"
Milford▲
Of Wallaceburg and formerly of London, passed away on Wednesday,
January 11, 2006 in his 62nd year. Leland had worked at Ford
Motor Co. Saint Thomas Plant for over 30 years. Beloved husband
of Donna (JACOBS.)
Loving▲ father and father-in-law of Lee-Ann
GEORGE and Larry
GRABISH of Wallaceburg. Dear grandfather of
Katie Grace
GRABISH.
Brother▲ of Rod, Clayton (Joe,) Diane
CROWELL,
Brian, John
GEORGE and Debbie
MANDAWOUB, all of Saugeen First
Nations, Pricilla
MANDAWOUB of Toronto and the late Ron, David
and Sherry. son of the late Alvin and Grace Pricilla
NASHKEWA)
GEORGE.
The▲ family will receive relatives and Friends at the
Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin),
in Wallaceburg from 7-9 p.m. on Friday. A wake service will be
held at 8 p.m. Friday. The funeral service will be held at the
funeral home on Saturday January 14, at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation
will follow with burial at Saugeen First Nations. If desired,
remembrances to the charity of your choice may be left at the
funeral home 519-627-3231.

NASIPAYKO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-02 published
SHIPPAM,
MurielWhitten
(GOUDIE)
Peacefully at the Strathroy-Middlesex General Hospital on Tuesday,
February 28, 2006 Muriel Whitten
(GOUDIE)
SHIPPAM of Ilderton
in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Frederick
SHIPPAM
(1993). Loving mother of Arthur and his wife Carol of Burnaby,
British Columbia, Margaret
TUDOR-
ROBERTS and David
MINIELLY of
London and John and his wife Lisa of Vernon, British Columbia.
Proud grandma of Heather and Doug
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Douglas, Gordon, Kimberly
(Aaron NASIPAYKO,)
Elizabeth and Glen
MARSHALL and Anne and Joe
SANDERS. Great-Grandma of Brandon and Justin, Alyssa and Ryan,
all of London and Ryan and Nicole of Kelowna, British Columbia.
Muriel will be sadly missed by many other nieces, nephews and
Friends. Friends may call at the McFarlane and Roberts Funeral
Home, (2240 Wharncliffe Rd. S., Lambeth) on Friday, March 3,
2006 from noon to 2: 00 p.m. where the Funeral Service will follow
at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Matthew
PENNY officiating. Interment Christ
Church Cemetery, Glanworth. Donations to the charity of choice
gratefully acknowledged. "On-line condolences are available through
www.mcfarlane-roberts.ca"

NASMITH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-11 published
DEVALK,
Jan "
John"
Peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Sunday, April 9,
2006. Jan DEVALK of the Tollendal Community in Barrie and formerly
of Bradford, in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Nell. Loving
father of Robert and his wife Erina, John and his wife Dena,
Cathy and her husband Johan
SCHENK,
Edward and his wife
Clarrissa,
Joanne and her husband Jim
NASMITH.
Jan will be fondly remembered
by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survived by his
sister Tina and brother Dirk of Holland. Friends may call at
Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803)
for visitation on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and
at Springdale Christian
Reformed Church, 1466 Sideroad 5, Bradford on Thursday, April 13,
2006 from 12 noon until the time of Service at 2 p.m. Interment
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Donations to the Canadian Liver
Foundation or to the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
would be appreciated.

NASSY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-08 published
DESOUZA,
SimoneAndreaNunes
Died suddenly, on Thursday, January 5, 2006, at the age of 38.
Beloved daughter of Nancy
RICKFORD and John (Joe) Nunes
DESOUZA.
Cherished sister of Tonya (Russell)
ARCHER and Brandon Nunes
DESOUZA.
AdoredAuntie 'Mone to Maia and Isaiah. Cherished step-daughter
of Sherry CHINAPEN.
Loving granddaughter of Sheila Emanuel and
the late Jeremiah Nunes
DESOUZA,
Russell and Eula
RICKFORD. Cherished
niece of Pat Nunes
DESOUZA and Jennifer
NASSY-
WONG of Toronto
and other aunts and uncles abroad. Will be greatly missed by
all her Friends and family. Visitation will be held on Monday,
January 9, 2006 at Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception
Centre (625 Birchmount Road, 416-267-8229) from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
A Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, January 10th at 12 noon
with visitation 2 hours prior. Reception to follow. Donations
in Simone's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.